Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Links

If you are still looking, find me here instead.

www.DoubleCuddle.com

www.SundayandWednesday.com

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

i have been blowing it latley on the internet. but Mike hasnt

Monday, May 25, 2009

Igor Omulecki

Igor Omulecki is doing some really interesting and differnt things. I am liking them a whole lot. The second project didnt really do it for me but you must check out projects 1, 3, 5 and 9.





Monday, May 11, 2009

No way

Columbian Narcosubs. VBS has some mind blowing content.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

S+W and LOC

I just did a post on Sunday and Wednesday about the Library of Congress' flickr. Check it out.





Monday, April 27, 2009

Sundays and Wednesdays

I am taking part in a new blog called Sundays and Wednesday. It is being compiled by my friend Matt Kelley. It is all things art. Check it out.



Thursday, April 23, 2009

Monday, April 06, 2009

Bryan Graf

Check out Bryan Graf's series Roadside Flowers.
Analog C print photograms. Whoa


Thursday, March 26, 2009

Springing Forward

Amy Elkins posted this great post about her lulls in work. I totally feeling the way she does. But I am in the flow. With ebbs sure to come.

On with the ramble. I've been falling in and out of pouring thoughts over photography and pulling away from photo all together. Being an active artist/photographer has such unpredictable ebbs and flows. In order to put 100% in, it seems you sometimes have to pull 100% back to stop and look at where you are. Perhaps this is all babble that others don't relate to, but lately I've just really felt the strain of wanting to produce new work beyond the capacity I'm able to. In shooting lulls I've found such importance in looking back at work and reconsidering it. I've been revisiting negatives in the darkroom, reworking my site, my commercial book, rewriting statements, rethinking projects, making brainstorm trees and sketches. I've been reading, writing, watching for inspiration. It becomes so easy to want to shoot, shoot, shoot. I think often all these steps before and after get neglected due to time restraints. Curious what others do when the lull hits. It's been a long winter after all. I find the light is just now shifting to what I desire. That long stretching warm light is so much nicer than the cyan cast of cold weather.

Her scrambled thoughts in her brain's pan are perfectly described. I have so much going on in my brain and it feels amazing. The project that has me going most is the new zine I am printing. My first zine, I cant do this anymore, was printed at the end of last quarter as an emotional cleansing. My heart was broken and I needed something to pour into. It turned out decently and did the job I needed it to - a breath of fresh air. The great feelings it gave me and the positive response I got encouraged me to spring into action. Sleeps For Dreamers was born. An all black and white street photo issue brought photographers from across the US together. Think of it as having a dream with shock and awe as the theme. I learned a lot from the first time around and made the improvements. The satisfaction is overflowing in my brain. Stayed tuned for the America issue. If you would like a copy of Sleeps For Dreamers. Send me an email, grahamwalzer@gmail.com

Elinor Carucci

I was lurking my reader and I saw this post from Richard Rinaldi's blog.

I have seen her work browsing the RIT's library. Apparently she has a new series coming up. If you haven't seen her work yet, check it out.





Friday, March 20, 2009

Katy Grannan

Dear Katy Grannan,

I like your photography a lot but why is no work shown on your website? It's nice to see who you are represented by and your biography but I want to see nice, large, high quality jpegs. Thanks a bunch.

Here and here.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Postcards

I have been collecting postcards and encouraging snail mail as much as possible. I try to get one where ever I go somewhere. But the catch, I try to find either the most boring one, or the most ridiculous, obnoxious one. So when a couple friends showed me these books, I went wild. Martin Parr's is only $3.50 used!

Hint hint:

Walker Evans - The Picture Postcard



Martin Parr - Boring Postcards

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I found this via Ham and Heroin. Can someone tell me what book cover this is pllllease?


Friday, March 13, 2009

WEBSITE

I updated my website! A new section of portraiture, some reorganizing, and a bunch of new images. Check me out.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Nicolai Howalt

Hey Nick Ludwig, this is that guy i was talking about.




Birthe Piontek

Birthe Piontek is so good. Man ohhh man



Chelsee Ivan

Loving Chelsee Ivan's series Things I Have Seen and People I Love



Sunday, January 25, 2009

Jen Tong

I found Jen Tong's website in a really old email I had sent to myself. I effectively reminded my self of her work but I have not idea where I found it.


Leigh Ledare

Leigh Ladare photographed a motorcycle gang. Found on Tiny Vices.